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    After last night's game:
    ‘Mario is used to scoring,’ said Rodgers. ‘He had two games when he hadn’t scored. I just feel with him, he needs to be in the box more.
    I said to him at half-time “make sure when the ball is in wide areas, make sure you are penalty spot and in”

    ‘He is 6ft 3ins and great in the air. He shows great touch and the finish was a wonderful touch. On top of that I thought he worked very hard. He is still trying to get fit but he showed us his quality.’

    DailyMail

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      Thank God he scored. Would have been a lot of pressure on himself and from fans if he hadn't, so hopefully he can build from this and go on and get a couple at the weekend.
      If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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        Originally posted by RedReet View Post
        Thank God he scored. Would have been a lot of pressure on himself and from fans if he hadn't, so hopefully he can build from this and go on and get a couple at the weekend.
        It was good for him to tuck one away....If not he would have ended up with a Crouchy scenario where the gutter press would have been writing about it daily...

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          Originally posted by Assassin View Post
          It was good for him to tuck one away....If not he would have ended up with a Crouchy scenario where the gutter press would have been writing about it daily...
          probably would have been worse with him being a foreigner.
          who's arsed?

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              Originally posted by Bender View Post
              After last night's game:
              ‘Mario is used to scoring,’ said Rodgers. ‘He had two games when he hadn’t scored. I just feel with him, he needs to be in the box more.
              I said to him at half-time “make sure when the ball is in wide areas, make sure you are penalty spot and in”

              ‘He is 6ft 3ins and great in the air. He shows great touch and the finish was a wonderful touch. On top of that I thought he worked very hard. He is still trying to get fit but he showed us his quality.’

              DailyMail
              Explains all the crosses we've been hitting lately.

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                My dad thought he was ace last night, I thought he was ****ing ****e personally.

                Didn't chase down nowhere near enough - I'm not expecting him to do so btw as he's not that type of player but he needs to work harder off the ball.

                He can't tackle for **** and gives away silly fouls but again I agree he needs games to get his sharpness up. At times he could have been stronger on the ball, was sort of feeling sorry for himself whenever he got knocked - just ****ing get up and get on with, drive at the opposition don't let them ****ing bully you.

                I was impressed that he looks like he cares about us, the club and he didn't celebrate too wildly with his goal. But needs to do more for me personally. Needs someone up alongside him with a bit of movement.

                I think a few goals will certainly help him. I'm sure we will see a different player over the coming weeks.
                Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."


                Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.

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                  Originally posted by G View Post
                  Explains all the crosses we've been hitting lately.
                  Brendan Moyedgers!
                  One tit for another.

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                    What did Gerrard say to him when he scored our first? He pointed to his fingers. Was he saying keep your head we've got 5 minutes left, don't get booked?
                    One tit for another.

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                      Is it only me who still thinks it's mad that he's a Liverpool player? Have to do a double take at times to make sure it's true.

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                        Liverpool FC: Balotelli is taking Liverpool history lessons, Rodgers reveals

                        Mario Balotelli has been taking history lessons – in a bid to become a Grade A student in goalscoring at Liverpool Football Club.

                        The Italian international is only just 24, but has already enjoyed a well travelled career which has taken in both Milan clubs, Manchester City and now the Reds.

                        Boss Brendan Rodgers revealed this week that Balotelli has been checking up on great Anfield strikers of the past – and the history of his new home city – in a bid to integrate even more quickly at Anfield.

                        “He’s a boy who has really looked into the history of the club and he understands the great strikers of the past,” explained the Reds boss.

                        “We have spoken about Suarez and his time here.

                        “Remember he’s still young, he still wants to learn, he still needs to learn and that’s the beauty of it for me.

                        “When I spoke to him when I first met him he still had this keenness to want to learn and when you see his work against Ludogorets, he put his body on the line and he needs to do more of that.

                        “I think that will come when he gets fitter and getting into good positions will allow him to score goals.

                        “But he’s well in tune with the history, not only of the club, but of Liverpool.”

                        As well as building his local knowledge, Rodgers believes that Balotelli’s phsyical condition is also improving and Liverpool will garner the benefit from his improved condition.

                        On Tuesday Balotelli completed his first 90 minutes for the Reds – and was strong enough to open the scoring in the final 10 minutes of the match.

                        Rodgers explained: “I’d always planned to keep him on. I took him off in the other two games, but it’s about building up his matches.

                        “Against Tottenham it was an hour. Then he has been working well, but he was ill leading up to the Aston Villa game but we needed him.

                        “So he was up to 70-odd minutes then and he will get fitter with the games.

                        “The idea was to persist with him. He’s a good reference for us and he’s improving with each day that he trains.

                        “It was a brilliant finish, a wonderful technique, and that’s what we required at that moment, that bit of Champions League class if you want to call it that and he showed that.”

                        Rodgers added that he was happy to spend extra time with Balotelli in a bid to improve him as a footballer.

                        “As a coach you’ll always have some players who are low maintenance and some who are high maintenance for different reasons,” he said.

                        “I’ll spend a lot of time with a lot of the players, but he’s a good boy and he’s prepared to work.

                        “His workrate tonight (against Ludogorets) was good, okay the ball’s bounced off him a couple of times but we’re trying to improve him in the transition so that when he makes a mistake he can go after it.

                        “I think we can see he’s trying to put it in for the team and that’s very important because the crowd demand that.

                        “The players who have been here in the past in that position have been non-stop and he’s becoming atuned to that.

                        “He’s aware of that.

                        “He scores goals and if he continues to work, everyone knows he’s got the quality and he produced it when we needed it tonight.”

                        Balotelli might have celebrated his first goal for the Reds, but he was part of an overall performance which failed to hit the heights.

                        Boss Rodgers believes that the side is missing key performers like Daniel Sturridge, but that the style which saw the Reds enjoy a run of 11 successive Premier League victories last season will return.

                        “We need to continue to work well in the league,” he added. “Obviously when you come into this competition and you don’t play so well, you need to win, And we can do no more than that.

                        “We won the game tonight but we’ve still got a way to go to reach the level of last season and the last 18 months, but we have a few really important players out and when we get them back that will strengthen up the group again.

                        “Whilst that happens we have to maintain that perseverance and keep working on the training field.

                        “Our game is about our speed of passing and the speed of our movement and the intensity of our pressure - and I still think we’ve got a way to go.

                        “I think we demonstrated it against Tottenham, but we’ve lost players in the international break who are critical to that. Once they come back that will bring us back to that level but until that comes the players will continue and show their character.

                        “We’ll get back to that, it will just take a wee bit of time.”
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                          See he allegedly donated over £100,000 to that dog shelter that got burned down in Manchester. He apparently also used to help out at the shelter when he played for City.

                          Mario.
                          If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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                            Originally posted by RedReet View Post
                            See he allegedly donated over £100,000 to that dog shelter that got burned down in Manchester. He apparently also used to help out at the shelter when he played for City.

                            Mario.
                            The reports said a 5 figure sum yesterday!
                            Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde

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                              Oh, specifically said on Twitter that it was a six figure sum, then first article I glanced at yesterday said £100k.

                              Stingy f*cker.
                              If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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                                indeed
                                Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde

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